Thursday, August 5, 2010

fraud institute

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Post fraud institute --

http://www.consumercourt.in/institute/1750-fraud-insitute.html

Sir,
this is hereby to inform you that a institute name GIIPM(gayatri international institute of planning and management which is located at B-5, sector-9, noida-201301 (U.P)....is running BBA/MBA programme...this institute has promised to give regular degree and 100% placement guarantee and charging 3lakh tuition fee but it is giving distance learning certificate and neither it is giving any placement.....me along with 30 more students of mba is kindly requesting you take some against institute....

the name of owner
Shishupal shankar
B-5,sector-9, noida-201301
phone=0120-3069107
mobile=9818652201

WLC, UK doesn't answer

WLC College India relationship with Wigan and Leigh UK

Wigan and Leigh College, UK - Profiteering out of Indian students

http://www.careers360.com/news/3751-WLC-College-India-All-you-MUST-know

The role of WLC, UK does not appear to be above board, seeking to profiteer out of the desperate need by Indian students for any international diploma. From October onwards Careers360 made many telephone calls and sent e-mails to every available official functionary of the institution. After many promises to respond later, as we go to press, WLC, UK has not come on record on any issue, instead a few e-mails were diverted to WLC India.

According to Mr. Arora, the students of WLC, India can obtain a Post Graduate Diploma Certificate from Wigan and Leigh UK. This certificate is termed as 'equivalence' certificate. In order to obtain the 'equivalence' certificate from WLC, UK, students of WLCI are required to pay an equivalence fee of £450 (Advanced level courses) and £300 (Professional Level) directly to Wigan and Leigh College, UK. What does the equivalence stand for? Does the equivalence certificate hold any significance in UK employment market? WLC, UK again doesn't answer.

Karishma Kanuga took wlc college to consumer court after it refused to refund fees.

WLC College Pays For Fleecing

WLC College Pays For Fleecing

http://www.punemirror.in/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=62&contentid=20090707200907070310395428ae09f30&sectxslt=

Karishma Kanuga took college to consumer court after it refused to refund fees. Court has ordered that fees be returned with 9% interest, along with compensation of Rs 50,000 for loss of a year

By Arundhati Ranade
Posted On Tuesday, July 07, 2009 at 03:10:39 AM

During classes, they (college) would show us movies and TV shows. For just that, I was travelling all the way from Koregaon Park to Prabhat Road and paying Rs 1.28 lakh!”

— Karishma Kanuga

VV Kanuga holds up the Consumer Forum order, a copy of which is with Pune Mirror
When Karishma Kanuga got admitted into a mass media course at a college affiliated to a well-known foreign university, three years ago, the 18-year-old had bright dreams of a quality education and a prospective career, thereafter.

But those dreams soon came to a grinding halt, when Karishma discovered, to her shock, that the institution she had hoped to pursue her graduate studies from was not approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

Karishma, now 21 years old and a resident of Koregaon Park, had enrolled herself at the Wigan and Leigh College (WLC) India Pune centre in September of 2006, for a mass media degree.

She was compelled to abandon the course after few months, after realising there were no regular classes or lectures taking place.

While she lost an entire year of her academic career, it was only when the college denied to refund her fees that she and her parents decided to go to the Consumer Forum.

And finally, after fighting in court for close to two years, Karishma and her parents have been given the justice they were due.

Last week, the Forum’s order came through, which has directed the institute to refund the fees, which is Rs 1.28 lakh, along with an 9 per cent interest, as well as compensation of Rs 50,000 as Karishma has lost an academic year.

The institute has to make the payments within two months from the date of receiving the order.

Almost 41 working days passed by without a single regular class or lecture.

We had paid a huge sum of Rs 1,28,258 for the course and for this? Furthermore, they even held a semester exam, the results of which were never announced.”

Karishma, who is now studying Mass Media in Mumbai, said, “During classes, they (college) would show us movies and TV shows.

For just that, I was traveling all the way from Koregaon Park to Prabhat Road and paying Rs 1.28 lakh!” Even when she notified the college director of what was happening, nothing changed.

GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED, LOCALLY OBSCURE
Kanuga said, “Later, we found out that the college was not yet recognized by AICTE. That simply means they are running an illegal course.

Then, we decided to take her off the course and pursue the matter, as we had been cheated.” Karishma and her parents brought the matter to the Consumer Forum and fought the case for almost a year and a half.

The complaint against WLC was lodged with the Pune District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum in January, 2008.

“We had claimed compensation of Rs 5 lakh, as my daughter lost an important year because of the college,” said Kanuga.

“I approached AICTE, while also filing an RTI application with the State Directorate of Higher Education. However, I did not get any reply from them.”

Kanuga’s RTI application sought to know “whether AICTE recognition is mandatory to run a course like mass media”.

PARENTS, STUDENTS, BEWARE!
Consumer activist and president of Grahak Hitwardhini, Sudhakar Velankar was representing the Kanuga case.

Velankar said, “According to the AICTE notification dated May 16, 2005, it’s a criminal offense if a foreign institution is running a course in India without AICTE approval.”

Legal expert Adv D G Sant, who is also secretary of Grahak Hitwardini, said, “The case of Karishma Kanuga is an eye-opener for students and parents everywhere.

WLC had already received a notice from AICTE, earlier. Now, it is up to the state government to take action against such institutions.

Unfortunately, the state is not doing anything. Institutions without proper recognition are simply fleecing students of their money. Parents and students should come forward to fight against such institutions.”

NO ORDER RECEIVED YET: WLC
When Pune Mirror contacted WLC India regarding the matter, the Pune campus director diverted us to the Delhi office.

Head of marketing WLC India, Sunil Gideon said, “We have not received the order yet. As a policy, we do not refund fees once the course starts and the student start attending classes.

In this case, Ms Kanuga attended the classes for several months before she decided to leave. Also, we are not running any illegal courses.”

WLC College Goa

WLC College Goa Campus Complaint

WLCi Goa Campus Complaints - Refund of Security Deposit (10,000/-)


WLCi Goa Campus

Posted: 14 of Jul, 2010 by sunny

http://www.clientcomplain.com/WLCi_Goa_Campus-Complains-3758-SC.html#

Refund of Security Deposit (10,000/-)

It has been a year now since i completed my course from WLCi Goa.
I have been calmly requesting the college to refund the security deposit of Rs. 10,000/- for the past one year now, i have just been driven from pillar to post...
The only answer i have been given till now is, you will be contacted or i will forward your request to the right department, and i have been kept giving forms to fill.
Recently i have visited the Goa branch center head, she explained that almost about 60% to 70% of the deposit amount will be deducted as a fine towards late payment of fees...

To tell you frankly, i don't think i ever faultered in paying my fees or it could be a communication gap from you'll to us, which is not at all our fault. Some of many reasons being:-

* The fee structure that was given to me never had dates mentioned on it.
* mine was a loan from the bank, so i had no problems in paying the fees on time. As and wen the college told, i intimated the bank and the DD was sent across.
* The exact dates of payment and fines for late payment of fees was never told to us.
* There was no undertaking, taken from us, like it has been done with the recent batch.
* I have all my fee receipts and other documents supporting my above statements.

So to conclude, the entity to be penalized is the institute, not us students...

wlc sainik farms student review

WLC College making fool

http://consumerpain.com/complaints/education/wlc-college-making-fool/

March 12th, 2009

Name: Kuldeep Kumar

Company: WLC

I am a student of WLC College India, Sainik Farms, New Delhi. We are 3rd Semester Students and facing a very big problem by the College Management, they are merging our classes with 4th semester and just by saying that your group of thirteen students are small and we are merging you with the fourth semester just for cross cutting and after finishing the fourth sem, you will again merged with Third Sem after finishing your 4th Sem, they are implementing this unsystematic way of learning, we should learn basics first then come to advance level, we went to them with this problem and they said the Budget has already made and we can’t do anything for this. SORRY!!! and don’t come back to us!! we found no way but i am just looking for help from you because this College is just ruining our career, please tell me anything to do before our career gets ruined.

WLC College - No refund of registration fee

No refund of registration fee

not UGC approved college

http://consumerpain.com/complaints/education/not-ugc-approved-college/

June 25th, 2009

Name: girish purohit

Company: wigan and leigh college india

widely known as W.L.C.india is a ceated organisation i had personnally experianced that, before admission the college give lots of assurance that they will provide internship with education but they failed,and it also doesn\’t have U.g.C recognition . i had take admission in the institute and now i cancelled my admission but college does give my refund . will i get help from you ? please ….

WLC Ex-student's father to sue Pune WLC college

WLC Ex-student's father to sue Pune college

Ex-student's father to sue Pune college

Wednesday, July 28, 2010 1:54 IST


Mumbai: Vasudev Kanuga,a resident of Koregaon Park, Pune, has decided to file a defamation suit against Wigan and Leigh College (WLC), Pune, and its Delhi Campus chief executive officer, Molobika Sengupta, for allegedly accusing his daughter Karishma of threatening to ‘blackmail’ WLC India.

In July 2009, Karishma had won a case filed against WLC in the Pune district consumer dispute redressal forum(consumer court) after she was forced to abandon her Bachelor (honours) in Mass Media course at the WLC as the institution was not approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

“Karishma had to abandon the course halfway as there were no regular lectures taking place and we were shocked when we got to know that the institution was not approved by the AICTE.In the whole mess, Karishma lost an entire academic year,” Kanuga said.

He said it was later that they decided to file a case against the institute in the Pune District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum in Jan 2008.

After Karishma won the case, the forum directed WLC to refund the fees of Rs1.28 lakh, along with 9%interest, as well as compensation of Rs50,000 as Karishma had lost an academic year, he said. Karishma then went to Mumbai to pursue her degree in mass media and secured the degree this year with distinction.

Kanuga’s case in the Pune District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum was represented by the city-based consumer welfare
organisation Grahak Hitvardhini.


According to Kanuga, the family was deeply hurt when a report appeared in a local daily last year quoting Sengupta as saying, “She (Karishma) threatened that she would approach the court and the press, which was blackmail.”

Sengupta said, “I do not think I have made any defamatory statement against Kanuga.”